Can minister detail the additional cost to consumers of carbon pricing, 3509
Can minister identify the particular impacts to municipalities, 3509–3510
Does minister believe that Newfoundland and Labrador should have a carbon tax, 3508
Does minister still prefer the flexible compliance options over a carbon tax, 3788
Has any emissions monitoring taken place in the province, to date, 3788
Is minister comfortable to blindly support the proposed carbon tax, 3510
Is minister concerned about the impact the tax will have on jobs at the Come by Chance Refinery, 3788
Is minister in agreement with the Prime Minister's proposed carbon tax, 3507
Will Minister of Finance commit to reducing or removing the gas tax when the carbon tax is imposed, 3508
Will minister table analysis of how carbon tax will impact the people of the province, 3509

Coyotes

What is the impact of removing the bounty, and what is the plan for coyote management, 1274
What is the plan for the preservation of the caribou and moose population, 1274–1275
What will be the coyote's impact on the caribou calving grounds, 1274

Department

How does minister feel about government decision to wipe out the Department of Environment and Climate Change, 4085

Inscribed as a World Heritage Site by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), 3655–3656

Natural Resources

Come by Chance Refinery

Has there been a full safety inspection of the refinery since the layoffs took effect, 4606
If inspections were done, what were the findings, and will minister make report public immediately, 4606
Will minister commit to sharing reports on overall safety inspection, 4607
Will minister make reports available publicly, regardless of what is contained in them, 4607
Will minister publicly release the reports being asked for, 4607

Muskrat Falls

Methylmercury—Can minister provide details of the agreement reached between indigenous leaders and the Premier, 3172
Methylmercury—Given the minister's background, does he agree with Mr. Marshall's comments that there's no evidence that topsoil removal would improve the situation, 3170
Methylmercury—How much will the additional removal of trees cost ratepayers, 3172
Methylmercury—Is minister satisfied that the full clearing is not required at the Muskrat Falls site, 3171
Methylmercury—What impact, if any, will the additional clearing of trees have with respect to methylmercury, 3172
Methylmercury—Why did minister change his position to support additional clearing, 3171

Can minister detail the additional cost to consumers of carbon pricing, 3509
Can minister identify the particular impacts to municipalities, 3509–3510
Does minister believe that Newfoundland and Labrador should have a carbon tax, 3508
Does minister still prefer the flexible compliance options over a carbon tax, 3788
Has any emissions monitoring taken place in the province, to date, 3788
Is minister comfortable to blindly support the proposed carbon tax, 3510
Is minister concerned about the impact the tax will have on jobs at the Come by Chance Refinery, 3788
Is minister in agreement with the Prime Minister's proposed carbon tax, 3507
Will Minister of Finance commit to reducing or removing the gas tax when the carbon tax is imposed, 3508
Will minister table analysis of how carbon tax will impact the people of the province, 3509

Coyotes

What is the impact of removing the bounty, and what is the plan for coyote management, 1274
What is the plan for the preservation of the caribou and moose population, 1274–1275
What will be the coyote's impact on the caribou calving grounds, 1274

Department

How does minister feel about government decision to wipe out the Department of Environment and Climate Change, 4085

Environmental assessment

Why did minister not conduct a full evidence-based environmental assessment before approving the massive Grieg salmon aquaculture project for Placentia Bay, 3513–3514

Multi-Materials Stewardship Board

Will the board be eliminated in budget number one or budget number two in the fall, 410

Housing

Boarding houses

Where is the new Residential Tenancies Act and the new Buildings Accessibility Act,4565

Natural Resources

Come by Chance Refinery

Has there been a full safety inspection of the refinery since the layoffs took effect, 4606
If inspections were done, what were the findings, and will minister make report public immediately, 4606
Will minister commit to sharing reports on overall safety inspection, 4607
Will minister make reports available publicly, regardless of what is contained in them, 4607
Will minister publicly release the reports being asked for, 4607

Muskrat Falls

Methylmercury—Can minister provide details of the agreement reached between indigenous leaders and the Premier, 3172
Methylmercury—Given the minister's background, does he agree with Mr. Marshall's comments that there's no evidence that topsoil removal would improve the situation, 3170
Methylmercury—How much will the additional removal of trees cost ratepayers, 3172
Methylmercury—Is minister satisfied that the full clearing is not required at the Muskrat Falls site, 3171
Methylmercury—What impact, if any, will the additional clearing of trees have with respect to methylmercury, 3172
Methylmercury—Why did minister change his position to support additional clearing, 3171